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Listed below is the vehicle specific wiring diagram for your car alarm, remote
starter or keyless entry installation into your 1992 Toyota Cressida . This
information outlines the wires location, color and polarity to help you identify the
proper connection spots in the vehicle. Please be sure to test all of your wires
with a digital multimeter before making any connections. More information on
using a multimeter and testing wires please see our Technical Support Area.

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1. Locate the battery. 2. Find an appropriate and convenient mounting location for the controller. NOTE: The heat controller has adhesive Velcro on the back for mounting on a flat surface. 3. Connect the components per the wiring diagram. Route and secure wires with electrical friction tape and/or wire ties. In this system, the relay control wire is designed to be connected/spliced to a IMPORTANT: “switched”wire such as a tail light, head light, etc. NOTE: For CANbussystembikes (see above), you MUST spliceor connect to anon-board accessory jack circuit. S T EA RELAY BATTERY 10 AMPFUSE HEAT CONTROLLER SPLICE INTO SWITCHED LINE (I.E. TAIL LIGHT OR ACC. JACK HOT LEAD) WIRING DIAGRAM SARGENT CYCLE PRODUCTS Chilliis a registered trademark of Calamander ltd. * BATTERY SIDE OF POWER CONNECTOR INDICATED WITH RED WRAPPING * IMPORTANT! Caution: Sargent’s limited warranty does not extend to any products damaged as a result of accident, misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear, acts of God or other circumstances beyond Sargent’s control, including loss or damage in transit by carrier, or as a result of service or modification by anyone other than Sargent.

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Mount Installation Note: There are different hole locations on the plow mount depending on the bike model. For Prairie 360 use the middle hole locations (B), for Prairie 650 and Twin Peaks 700 use hole locations (A) on mounting plate, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Hole Locations WARN INDUSTRIES PAGE 3 67954 Rev A3 To install the plow mount to the underside of the vehicle install the front two U-bolts PN 60869, and loosely tighten the 5/16″ nuts. Pull the plow mount back in the furthest position and then fully tighten, as shown in Figure 2. For the Kawasaki Prairie 360 use the second set of U-bolts PN 61262 and securely tighten around the frame in hole location (B) . For Kawasaki Prairie 650 and Suzuki Twin Peaks 700 drill a 3/8″ hole through the aluminum skid plate, using the plow mount as a template, as shown in Figure 3. Repeat the same process on the other side. After both holes are drilled attach the mounting plate with the second set of U-bolts PN 61262 and securely tighten around the frame in hole location (A) . Tighten all fasteners securely. Torque 5/16″ Bolts: 20ft. lb.

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The first thing to do is remove the seat, fuel tank, and possibly the front fairing if equipped. You will need plenty of room to work. Electrical Connections – You will need to locate and test a few things on your bike before you start wiring. A good ground, an ignition switched 12 volt power source, the horns, and the ignition coils. We have plug n play style harnesses available for some bikes. Check the web site for specific models. Control Box Wiring Coils – Most four cylinder motorcycles use either a individual firing system or a waste spark system. Waste spark is by far the most common. All four cylinder bikes with only two coils use a waste spark system. Most late model four cylinder sport bikes use waste spark systems even though they have four individual coils. Bikes with a waste spark systems will need the 360 calibrated unit. The 360 calibrated Sport Bike Autoshifts are identified by the 360 engraved into the box below the wire lead exit. The P/N for these boxes has the 360 as a suffix. (P/N 1-0299-360) Some of the newest fuel injected bikes (Hayabusa, GSXR1000, ZX12) that have cam sync sensors are individual firing. These bikes will require 720 calibration and will have no outside identifiers and the P/N 1-0299. The Sport Bike Auto Shift has four brown wire leads that are connected to the negative of each individual coil on a four coil system. You will notice that the connector for the four brown wires has a molded in ridge that marks the brown wire that is used as the rpm sensor. This must be connected to the number one cylinder coil negative wire.